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Cellfish Saves Your Cell Phone Data

Cellfish, which launches today, is based on a simple idea: most people don't know what to do with the stuff - images, videos - they've created with their cellphone, and many of them simply end up erasing it. Cellfish (the pun is on selfish, get it?) is offering a simple way for people to save all that data to the web.

This also means that if you lose your phone or change it for another handset, you don't lose cool pictures of your cat - they're safe with Cellfish! Even better, you get unlimited storage in your locker, so you don't have to be afraid of running out of space. Of course, you can access your locker from your PC or your cell phone - the only thing you're going to need is a mobile data plan and a handset that has a web browser.

Besides being able to store your cell phone data online, send it to a PC or share it with your friends, Cellfish also offers a large entertainment catalog - music, ringtones, wallpapers, and video content, some of which is free, and some of which can be purchased for an additional fee. We'll admit we're not big creators of mobile media, but those who find themselves with a phone full of photos may want to check out Cellfish.

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